"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep," Obama cautioned. Young and charismatic but with little experience on the national level, Obama smashed through racial barriers and easily defeated ...

1. Do unto others, bad and first and always with your own welfare in mind.2. Claw and rip and tear yourself to the top of the heap that you might then bestow kindness and charity on those below you if you so choose.3. Plastics.4. Patriotism is that dynamic one uses to disguise raw greed.5. If you have to have a military, make sure you're the one paying them and that you use them for something every few years. These are simple people and get bored easily.6. Feign a belief in a higher power even though you know you're the only one there is.7. If you're on a plane and the oxygen masks drop down grab as many as you can and demand money from those around you for them.8. Show kindness, but only when you've just been acquitted for shooting a child and there's someone around watching.9. Do NOT wear green tight as you do so.10. Do NOT play naked golf with Tiger Woods.

The Obama administration moved to retain some oversight of the way states conduct elections after the Supreme Court invalidated part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, setting up a new fight with Republican governors.

Attorney General Eric Holder said he would use surviving parts of voting-rights law to continue scrutinizing states to see if they are making it harder for minorities to vote.

The legal strategy, announced by Attorney General Eric Holder Thursday, is directed initially at Texas' voting procedures, but it promises to have much broader impact: The action in Texas, Mr. Holder said, "will not be our last." Other states expected to receive Justice Department scrutiny include South Carolina, North Carolina and Alaska.

On Thursday, the Justice Department asked a panel of judges in San Antonio to order continued scrutiny of the state's voting rules and operations, following the Supreme Court ruling in June that effectively nullified what had been a requirement for the state to seek federal approval of any changes.

<quoted text>It's just one lie and abuse of power after another by this administration.Why aren't the Benghazi survivors speaking out?Who has been held accountable for the IRS targeting?Who is holding Eric Holder accountable for Fast and Furious, confiscating private information and falsely accusing a journalist of being a "co-conspirator" for just reporting the news?Answer those questions and then tell us again about a conspiracy.But off to the beach.

Some Benghazi survivors have spoken out...to a congressional committee. I would guess that others are restricted by State Department confidentiality agreements.

Two heads of the IRS were fired. What more do you want?

Eric Holder is not accountable for Fast and Furious. If you had read the report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz, you would know that he found "no evidence that ... Holder was informed about Operation Fast and Furious, or learned about the tactics employed by ATF in the investigation" before Congress began pressing him for information about it in early 2011.

James Rosen was "suspected" of being a co-conspirator and search warrants were issued accordingly. He didn't "just" report the news. There was plenty of "probable cause" to believe Rosen had violated the U.S. law barring the unauthorized disclosure of defense information. He disclosed it...that is why he was listed as a co-conspirator. The fact that Mr. Rosen was not indicted along with Stephen Jim-Woo Kim doesn't mean the investigation into his involvement was unjustified.

And, as ugly as it is watching strange men stuffing dollar bills up your cooter, at least you're teaching the kids the value of earning an honest buck. Plus, they'll be a lot less likely to steal it outta your purse once they see where's it's been.

The Obama administration moved to retain some oversight of the way states conduct elections after the Supreme Court invalidated part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, setting up a new fight with Republican governors.Attorney General Eric Holder said he would use surviving parts of voting-rights law to continue scrutinizing states to see if they are making it harder for minorities to vote.The legal strategy, announced by Attorney General Eric Holder Thursday, is directed initially at Texas' voting procedures, but it promises to have much broader impact: The action in Texas, Mr. Holder said, "will not be our last." Other states expected to receive Justice Department scrutiny include South Carolina, North Carolina and Alaska.On Thursday, the Justice Department asked a panel of judges in San Antonio to order continued scrutiny of the state's voting rules and operations, following the Supreme Court ruling in June that effectively nullified what had been a requirement for the state to seek federal approval of any changes.

<quoted text>Some Benghazi survivors have spoken out...to a congressional committee. I would guess that others are restricted by State Department confidentiality agreements.Two heads of the IRS were fired. What more do you want?Eric Holder is not accountable for Fast and Furious. If you had read the report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz, you would know that he found "no evidence that ... Holder was informed about Operation Fast and Furious, or learned about the tactics employed by ATF in the investigation" before Congress began pressing him for information about it in early 2011.James Rosen was "suspected" of being a co-conspirator and search warrants were issued accordingly. He didn't "just" report the news. There was plenty of "probable cause" to believe Rosen had violated the U.S. law barring the unauthorized disclosure of defense information. He disclosed it...that is why he was listed as a co-conspirator. The fact that Mr. Rosen was not indicted along with Stephen Jim-Woo Kim doesn't mean the investigation into his involvement was unjustified.Got any more conspiracy theories?

<quoted text>Some Benghazi survivors have spoken out...to a congressional committee. I would guess that others are restricted by State Department confidentiality agreements.Two heads of the IRS were fired. What more do you want?Eric Holder is not accountable for Fast and Furious. If you had read the report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz, you would know that he found "no evidence that ... Holder was informed about Operation Fast and Furious, or learned about the tactics employed by ATF in the investigation" before Congress began pressing him for information about it in early 2011.James Rosen was "suspected" of being a co-conspirator and search warrants were issued accordingly. He didn't "just" report the news. There was plenty of "probable cause" to believe Rosen had violated the U.S. law barring the unauthorized disclosure of defense information. He disclosed it...that is why he was listed as a co-conspirator. The fact that Mr. Rosen was not indicted along with Stephen Jim-Woo Kim doesn't mean the investigation into his involvement was unjustified.Got any more conspiracy theories?

OK - we'll be like you and just never question government when a Democrat is president.

<quoted text>Awww...what happened? You had to change your avatar twice today...let's make it three times, shall we?

Anyone with a third grade education can change an avatar in 15 seconds. Is this a difficult task for you? And, we both know it was me that ran you off the bird when I pointed out that I trapped you into nothing more than a sock of RealDave.

<quoted text>Sounds like you fell for the 6% add on e-z payments too. LMAO the rule of 78's still stymies these kids.You were born in 1938 weren't you pal? And fell for every bullsht deal that came along? Kirby Sweeper? Aluminum siding on a brick home? Water softener?Changed oil every 1500 miles? Rotated tires every other week?Hah, Uncle Norm

<quoted text>I understand your point but by law the driver should have foreseen that his illegal actions could lead to an accident putting lives at risk...including those of his rescuers. He's the one who hit the fire hydrant and knocked down the electric wires. If it hadn't been for his actions, the women would still be alive. The judge says there is sufficient evidence to find him guilty if he goes to trial and I bow to the judges expertise. The jury will decide.There is a very good reason we have a plethora of attorneys specializing in vehicular manslaughter cases and this case is one of them.

<quoted text>Anyone with a third grade education can change an avatar in 15 seconds. Is this a difficult task for you?And, we both know it was me that ran you off the bird when I pointed out that I trapped you into nothing more than a sock of RealDave.

<quoted text>Anyone with a third grade education can change an avatar in 15 seconds. Is this a difficult task for you?And, we both know it was me that ran you off the bird when I pointed out that I trapped you into nothing more than a sock of RealDave.

We both know it was a topix admin that changed my avatar. I'm sure you got the same message I did. Lmao! But at first you didn't know, which explains why you had a different hawk earlier. Haha

<quoted text>I understand your point but by law the driver should have foreseen that his illegal actions could lead to an accident putting lives at risk...including those of his rescuers. He's the one who hit the fire hydrant and knocked down the electric wires. If it hadn't been for his actions, the women would still be alive. The judge says there is sufficient evidence to find him guilty if he goes to trial and I bow to the judges expertise. The jury will decide.There is a very good reason we have a plethora of attorneys specializing in vehicular manslaughter cases and this case is one of them.

Man jumps off a bridge trying to commit suicide. Rescuers jump in and drown. Potential suicide survives. Any crime?

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